The _parse_tavily_usage implementation was updated to use the real
{account: {plan_usage, plan_limit, ...}} structure, but the tests
still used the old flat {used, limit, breakdown} format.
Made-with: Cursor
The Tavily /usage endpoint returns a nested "account" object with
plan_usage/plan_limit/search_usage/etc fields, not the flat structure
with used/limit/breakdown that was assumed. This caused all usage
values to be None.
The /status command tried to access web search config via
`loop.config.tools.web.search`, but AgentLoop has no `config` attribute.
This caused the search usage lookup to silently return None, so web
search provider usage was never displayed.
Fix: use `loop.web_config.search` which is the actual attribute
set during AgentLoop.__init__.
Merge the three retry-after header parsers (base, OpenAI, Anthropic)
into a single _extract_retry_after_from_headers on LLMProvider that
handles retry-after-ms, case-insensitive lookup, and HTTP date.
Remove the per-provider _parse_retry_after_headers duplicates and
their now-unused email.utils / time imports. Add test for retry-after-ms.
Made-with: Cursor
- Add nanobot-api service (OpenAI-compatible HTTP API on port 8900)
- Uses isolated workspace (/root/.nanobot/api-workspace) to avoid
session/memory conflicts with nanobot-gateway
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add byteplus and byteplus_coding_plan to thinking param providers
- Only send extra_body when reasoning_effort is explicitly set
- Use setdefault().update() to avoid clobbering existing extra_body
- Add 7 regression tests for thinking params
Made-with: Cursor
Save inbound email attachments to the media directory with configurable
MIME type filtering (glob patterns like "image/*"), per-attachment size
limits, and max attachment count. Filenames are sanitized to prevent
path traversal. Controlled by allowed_attachment_types — empty (default)
means disabled, non-empty enables extraction for matching types.
When the primary transcription provider fails (bad key, API error, etc.),
automatically try the other provider if its API key is available.
Made-with: Cursor
- Add missing return after failed password login to prevent starting
sync loop with no credentials
- Replace f-strings in logger calls with loguru {} placeholders
- Fix stdlib import order (asyncio before json)
Made-with: Cursor
- Use import importlib.util (not bare importlib) for find_spec
- Warn and fall back to standard openai instead of crashing with
ImportError when LANGFUSE_SECRET_KEY is set but langfuse is missing
Made-with: Cursor
If _fetch_bot_open_id returns None the exact-match path would silently
disable all @mention detection. Restore the old heuristic as a fallback.
Add 6 unit tests for _is_bot_mentioned covering both paths.
Made-with: Cursor
Previously, _is_bot_mentioned used a heuristic (no user_id + open_id
prefix "ou_") which caused other bots in the same group to falsely
think they were mentioned. Now fetches the bot's own open_id via
GET /open-apis/bot/v3/info at startup and does an exact match.
When an agent task is cancelled (e.g. via /stop), the ExecTool was only
handling TimeoutError but not CancelledError. This left the child process
running as an orphan. Now CancelledError also triggers process.kill() and
waitpid cleanup before re-raising.
Allow config.json to reference environment variables via ${VAR_NAME}
syntax. Variables are resolved at runtime by resolve_config_env_vars(),
keeping the raw templates in the Pydantic model so save_config()
preserves them. This lets secrets live in a separate env file
(e.g. loaded by systemd EnvironmentFile=) instead of plain text
in config.json.
Seeding PATH in the env before bash -l caused /etc/profile
to skip its default PATH setup, breaking standard commands.
Move path_append to an inline export so the login shell
establishes a proper base PATH first.
Add regression test: ls still works when path_append is set.
Made-with: Cursor
The exec tool previously passed the full parent process environment to
child processes, which meant LLM-generated commands could access secrets
stored in env vars (e.g. API keys from EnvironmentFile=).
Switch from subprocess_shell with inherited env to bash login shell
with a minimal environment (HOME, LANG, TERM only). The login shell
sources the user's profile for PATH setup, making the pathAppend
config option a fallback rather than the primary PATH mechanism.